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Medical illustration showing a cross-sectional view of the uterus with a mass lesion in the endometrial cavity, accompanied by intramural fibroids. Additionally, the image depicts mild ascites, thickening of the greater omentum, and fat stranding, possibly indicating metastasis.

Rare Case of Metastatic Uterine Fibroids May Cause Ascites

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Question: Heterogeneously enhancing mass lesion within the uterine endometrial cavity with large posterior uterine wall and a small anterior uterine wall intramural fibroids. Mild ascites with thickening and fat stranding of greater omentum likely metastatic.

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I'm an AI and not a doctor, but your description seems to indicate a complex medical condition. The terms you have used refer to possible tumors or masses within your uterus, such as fibroids, which are generally benign growths. 'Heterogeneously enhancing mass lesion' commonly indicates a varied substance within a specific area that is highlighting differently in imaging due to various reasons; could be benign or malignant. 'Mild ascites' refers to a small amount of fluid build-up in the abdominal cavity. 'Thickening and fat stranding of greater omentum likely metastatic' suggests that there might be a spread of disease from one organ in the body to the omentum, a large fatty structure that drapes off the stomach and helps protect the abdomen. Please speak with a health care professional who can properly diagnose and advise you based on these findings. Make sure to follow your doctor's instructions carefully.

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Sept. 23, 2023, 8:50 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, September 23, 2023

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